Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, and police officials from around the state rolled out the anti-Second Amendment effort on Thursday during a news conference in Sacramento, the state capital.

"California has always been a leader on the issue of gun safety," Villaraigosa said. "New York has stepped up and stepped forward. California needs to answer the call."

The new law would outlaw all semiautomatic weapons in the state and force gun owners to load bullets one at a time. CBS News reports that authorities also want to make prohibitions apply to current gun owners, thus resulting in confiscation.

California senator Dianne Feinstein has made apparent on numerous occasions the ultimate plan is to confiscate all firearms. In 1995, she told CBS’ 60 Minutes that she has worked to have “Mr. and Mrs. America” turn in their guns to the government.

“Confiscation could be an option. Mandatory sale to the state could be an option. Permitting could be an option — keep your gun but permit it,” New York governor Andrew Cuomo stated prior to the passage of a historically restrictive gun law in the state.

In addition, California will impose new rules on ammunition sales. Ammo buyers will be required to pay a fee and undergo a background check by the state Department of Justice every time bullets are sold, thus recording all ammunition sales and purchaser information with the state.

So-called "bullet buttons" and certain shotguns will also become illegal if the legislation is enacted.

I'm showered now and comfortable. The wife and daughter slept in late. She has her auditions around 11:30 this morning. Say a prayer for her. It's been hard as hell to get her aligned with a college. I wouldn't mind her going to Ohio State. I never went there, but have been in love with that school since I was 6 years old. It's hard to explain, but if you think about it, there's really not a hell of a lot more to get excited about in Ohio that OSU football.

She hasn't lived in Ohio since she was 4 when we moved down here to NC. I don't think winter is going to be her cup of tea. Besides, she won't have her daddy defrosting her car and warming it up in the morning.

108,000 people jammed into the Shoe to watch the game. Usually half a million people outside watching the game at Heiny-Gate? There's nothing in all of sports like this. Hanging out on High Street (properly named), grabbing supper at the Varsity if you can get inside, The Skull Session before the game. It's pretty amazing. Nothing else like it in the world. It's been a 46 year long love afair for me! The food, the holy weed, the endless beer, the people. It's a spectacle.

I need to go and drag me maw to the store so that we can both grab some provisions. It seems the wife and daughter are going to drive home after her audition later on today. That's pushing the envelope a bit, but if they split up the driving they should be alright. It's 7 to 8 hours depending on weather and traffic. A bit of a drive.

I need to restock some bailey's and beer this afternoon. I can't bailey's on Sunday in this repressive state, and not even beer until noon on Sunday.

The President George W. Bush administration first announced the suspicionless, electronics search rules in 2008. The President Barack Obama administration followed up with virtually the same rules a year later. Between 2008 and 2010, 6,500 persons had their electronic devices searched along the U.S. border, according to DHS data.

According to legal precedent, the Fourth Amendment — the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures — does not apply along the border. By the way, the government contends the Fourth-Amendment-Free Zone stretches 100 miles inland from the nation’s actual border.

The exclusion zone doesn't just apply to electronic devices. It also applies to your vehicle, and anything you may be carrying on your person. 2/3rds of Americans (195 million people) live in an exclusion zone.

In one corner of the development sits the Temple of Mithras, Walbrook, a relic from London’s days under Roman rule. First uncovered in 1954, the temple, a sacrificial altar for an ancient religion, is being restored at Mr. Bloomberg’s expense.

Scholarship on Mithras begins with Franz Cumont, who published a two volume collection of source texts and images of monuments in French in 1894–1900, Textes et monuments figurés relatifs aux mystères de Mithra [French: "Texts and Illustrated Monuments Relating to the Mysteries of Mithra"].[148] An English translation of part of this work was published in 1903, with the title The Mysteries of Mithra.[149] Cumont's hypothesis, as the author summarizes it in the first 32 pages of his book, was that the Roman religion was "the Roman form of Mazdaism",[150] the Persian state religion, disseminated from the East. He identified the ancient Aryan deity who appears in Persian literature as Mithras with the Hindu god Mitra of the Vedic hymns.[151] According to Cumont, the god Mithra came to Rome "accompanied by a large representation of the Mazdean Pantheon".[152] Cumont considers that while the tradition "underwent some modification in the Occident... the alterations that it suffered were largely superficial".[153]

A San Bernardino police officer piloting a helicopter was caught on camera circling a lone woman in the desert, before landing the chopper and then proceeding to harass her in a ridiculous example of how police resources are being wasted to shake down innocent people.

During a city council meeting in Oak Harbor, Washington, a veteran was testifying against the city's ban against guns in their public parks. The citizen who was testifying was asked by one city councilman to remove and turn in his legally concealed weapon. When the citizen refused, the councilman walked out. But that's only the start. It's the next city council meeting that became really interesting.

They stopped this big-brain in his truck who said he couldn’t stay home because he was getting “cabin fever.” One day in the house gets this guy itchy. That’s always a sign you’re in the presence of an intellectual. A book is something that levels a wobbly toilet. So CBS had their man in their sites. They reminded the guy that this was the same area that was hit by Hurricane Sandy. Then they said that another big storm on its heels seems strange. They asked the guy, obviously a world famous climatologist, if he thought it was a coincidence. The big dumb bastard complied – “Herrr dee durrrrrr da derrrrr, not a coincidence.”

I’m getting a kick out of watching CBS coverage with a correspondent named Lou Young. He was reporting live from Ridgefield, Connecticut as if he was giving an eye witness account to the apocalypse.

He was breathlessly reporting that the grand high mystic ruler of Connecticut, governor Malloy, had issued a driving ban. Young pointed down an avenue and said that all the businesses were closed, except for a hardware store.

Young went into the business, probably half expecting to see people running through the aisles in a panic, killing and eating the fellow customers.

The first guy he approached was cashing out at the register. Young asked if he was buying “storm related items.” The guy casually said, “no, I’m doing a little light plumbing back at the house.” Young seemed disappointed. Then he spotted a guy in the back perusing the paint section. He was dejected. Life seemed to be going on despite the government decree.

When he stepped outside he encountered a guy getting out of his truck with his dog. Young asked him if he knew that there was a driving ban in place. The guy said he was unaware of that.

Young asked how the roads were, hoping for a tale of treachery. The guy said, “the roads are great.”

Battered, but not down, Young asked the guy to assess the severity of the storm. The guy said, “moderate.” He continued, much to Lou Young’s chagrin, “this is Connecticut, it snows.” He looked at Lou Young like he was a loon.

Warning residents that the blade was "super deadly" and "badass," city police officials held a press conference Wednesday to announce that they had found a really cool wooden-handled Buck-brand pocketknife on the street.

"It's 100 percent clear that they had no idea who was in that vehicle and just lit it up," says attorney Christopher Driscoll.

Driscoll is representing Maggie Carranza, 47, and her mother, 71-year-old Emma Hernandez, the two women who were shot on Thursday, Feb. 7 in Torrance, CA by LAPD officers. The officers were on the hunt for Christopher Dorner, and claim to have mistaken Carranza and Hernandez's truck for Dorner's.

"They had a description of the suspect, they had a description of the suspect's vehicle. The two women obviously do not match that description in any way," Driscoll says.

Babba needs to go and straighten this shitout right NOW......those poor people there needhelpBooze blues: Utah's laws make it tricky to get a drinkRead more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/31/booze-blues-utah-laws-make-it-tricky-to-get-drink/#ixzz2KQJqNIrG

Checking in to see if you’re all surviving the white death. We haz about 7-8” from Thursday night/Friday morning and drifts up to my waist, so 3+ feet deep. Now the sun is shining brightly and it’s a brisk 23˚.

A sobering compilation of statistics on injuries sustained by U.S. military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan was updated this week by the Congressional Research Service based in part on data that CRS gathered from the Pentagon.

The Department of Homeland Security’s civil rights watchdog has concluded that travelers along the nation’s borders may have their electronics seized and the contents of those devices examined for any reason whatsoever — all in the name of national security.

The DHS, which secures the nation’s border, in 2009 announced that it would conduct a “Civil Liberties Impact Assessment” of its suspicionless search-and-seizure policy pertaining to electronic devices “within 120 days.” More than three years later, the DHS office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties published a two-page executive summary of its findings.

“We also conclude that imposing a requirement that officers have reasonable suspicion in order to conduct a border search of an electronic device would be operationally harmful without concomitant civil rights/civil liberties benefits,” the executive summary said.

The Department of Homeland Security’s civil rights watchdog has concluded that travelers along the nation’s borders may have their electronics seized and the contents of those devices examined for any reason whatsoever — all in the name of national security.

The DHS, which secures the nation’s border, in 2009 announced that it would conduct a “Civil Liberties Impact Assessment” of its suspicionless search-and-seizure policy pertaining to electronic devices “within 120 days.” More than three years later, the DHS office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties published a two-page executive summary of its findings.

“We also conclude that imposing a requirement that officers have reasonable suspicion in order to conduct a border search of an electronic device would be operationally harmful without concomitant civil rights/civil liberties benefits,” the executive summary said.

The memo highlights the friction between today’s reality that electronic devices have become virtual extensions of ourselves housing everything from e-mail to instant-message chats to photos and our papersand effects — juxtaposed against the government’s stated quest for national security.

Now this is going to sound a little harsh, but fuck the burglar. You cross the threshold of my house without me inviting you in, I'm going to open fire. Whatever I miss my son is sure to hit. I have a family to protect. That click clack sound you hear as you attempt to breach my home is most likely a 12 ga. pump shotgun with a round of double 00 being chambered.

Remember how most Republicans promised that “jobs” would be their number one priority?

N.C. lawmakers seeking more guns, fewer nipples

Guns don’t kill people: nipples do.

Say what?

You could easily reach that conclusion after reading Friday’s N&O.

You see, at the same time that state Sen. Stan “Bring ‘em loaded” Bingham was introducing a bill to allow armed volunteers to patrol schools, two other North Carolina legislators were introducing a bill to outlaw exposed female nipples.

Let me repeat that. One legislator wants to allow armed volunteers to patrol our schools, while two others want to protect us from exposed nipples on the streets.

It’s debatable whether or not Representatives Rayne Brown, R-Davidson, and Tim Moffitt, R-Asheville, have their fingers on the pulse of the people, but they have identified a problem no one outside Asheville knew existed and criminalized it.

I haven't made sausage balls in a while. That and some french toast ought to fit the bill this morning. First batch is already in the oven. Make a big breakfast for the family and welcome the ladies home in style.

Should the U.S. arm Syrian rebels? Ray Suarez examines a growing rift between the White House and members of the president's Cabinet over what should be done about the Syrian conflict with Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Vali Nasr of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

RAY SUAREZ: Indeed, guns and money are pouring in from other sources, as Kerry pointed out in his confirmation hearing two weeks ago.

JOHN KERRY: There are a lot of weapons there. There are people in the Gulf, and you know who they are, who are not hesitating to provide weapons.

RAY SUAREZ: He, too, was questioned by Sen. McCain, who's been urging American intervention for some time.

JOHN MCCAIN: I think you would agree with me that every day that goes by in Syria, it gets worse.

JOHN KERRY: I think you would agree with me that, whatever judgments you make, they have to pass the test of whether or not, if you do them, they're actually going to make things better.

I'm letting the fambly sleep in this morning. The girls were driving a long time yesterday. Actually the drive down 77 in West Virginia is pretty spectacular provided the roads aren't icy. I love the mountain drive in the summer and fall. It's gorgeous. Today I let them sleep in.

In his attempt to allay their fears about the political toxicity that accompanies those who vote for gun control, Biden acknowledge that several members of Congress got bounced out after they supported the 1994 AWB, but said things are different now.

“I’m here to tell you the world has changed since 1994,” Biden said.

But have things changed since 1994?

Well, according to National Rifle Association President David Keene the danger of losing one’s congressional seat over gun control is as clear and as present as it’s ever been.

In an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, Keene implied that House lawmakers are going to play it coy and watch while those in the Senate shoot themselves in the foot.

Tlass told me that the Americans had kept none of those promises, that not even the communications equipment or hospital supplies had materialized. He then accused America of pushing a dark agenda in Syria—working to keep the war going instead of helping with the overthrow of Assad. “America,” Tlass said, “is trying to prolong the Syrian revolution.”

Former Republican Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan endorses President Obama’s call for universal background checks. With widespread public support for this particular measure, is it time that gun owners give up a little ground and support background checks for every private gun transaction? Read more →

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No matter how many times I explain to people that I understand that they feel lost and helpless and betrayed by their leaders in the face of the Jihad, that I understand deeply that these are the only people that you perceive to be "standing up to jihad" - no matter how much irrefutable information I give you that many of these so called anti jihadists are just as bad as the jihad itself - You will turn the blind eye out of expedience, out of fear, out of laziness, out of shallowness of moral character, out of stupidity, out of tribal affiliation, out of complacency, out of ignorance, out of vanity, out of hatred.... take your pick. In any event you will chose to stay blind. Let those who have eyes, see:

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